925 Burdick St, Kalamazoo, MI 49001
This exceptional 2,800 square foot commercial property, located at 925 S Burdick Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan, presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a prime location in the heart of the city. The building, constructed in 1957 and situated on a 0.35-acre lot (APN: 06-22-192-156), offers a blend of historic charm and modern functionality. The single-tenant space is categorized as a traditional office building with two stories and features a fully restored interior showcasing exposed brick accents and hardwood floors. The main level provides ample space for a variety of uses, including retail or office. A spacious lobby and reception area with a bathroom welcome clients and employees. The south end of the suite includes a private office, two conference rooms, and a waiting area, perfect for meetings and private consultations. The north end offers additional amenities such as two bathrooms, a breakroom, a kitchenette, and a large open area suitable for cubicles or collaborative workspaces. The property includes 20 total parking spaces, providing convenient off-street parking for employees and customers. The property is conveniently located near the intersection of Vine and Burdick Streets, offering easy access to downtown Kalamazoo. This is a single-tenant space with no existing tenants. The property taxes per square foot are $0.
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